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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Grammar.
What are two different phrasal verbs?
- “to be left with” means to possess something after a process has happened.
- “to leave with” means to leave a place with an item
In the context of your question, “all you are left with” is the first of those, while “all you left with” is the second.
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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Grammar.
What are two different phrasal verbs?
- “to be left with” means to possess something after a process has happened.
- “to leave with” means to leave a place with an item
In the context of your question, “all you are left with” is the first of those, while “all you left with” is the second.
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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Grammar.
What are two different phrasal verbs?
- “to be left with” means to possess something after a process has happened.
- “to leave with” means to leave a place with an item
In the context of your question, “all you are left with” is the first of those, while “all you left with” is the second.
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- 302863 votes
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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Grammar.
What are two different phrasal verbs?
- “to be left with” means to possess something after a process has happened.
- “to leave with” means to leave a place with an item
In the context of your question, “all you are left with” is the first of those, while “all you left with” is the second.
- 818645 views
- 7 answers
- 302863 votes